Tt LCS Certified“Tt LCS Certified” is the hallmark that ensures first-class performance from the best features and fitment. A certification exclusive to Thermaltake, it sets the benchmark for all true LCS chassis and is applied only to products that meet our stringent design standards for delivering what hardcore enthusiasts demand. The Tt LCS certification is a way for Thermaltake to designate to all power users the chassis which have been tested for best compatibility with extreme liquid cooling configurations.

Pacific PR22-D5 Reservoir/Pump ComboManufactured from POM and PMMA, the unit includes a 300ml reservoir with an integrated D5 pump, offering exceptional performance and unrivalled reliability for all gaming systems.

Pacific RL240 RadiatorOptimized for maximum heat dissipation, the high performance 240mm radiator utilizes high-density fin design, and German zinc alloy aluminium and aerospace-grade materials, bringing a new level of cooling performance and reliability to any watercooled gaming PCs.

Riing 12 High Static Pressure LED Radiator Fan Red120mm high-static pressure fan with a patented 256 colours LED ring adds style to the systems without compromising on the performance. Hydraulic bearing and anti-vibration mounting system guarantee ultra-low noise whilst strengthening the stability at both low and high airflow operation. 2 fans are included in the kit.

Pacific G1/4 90 Degree Adapter – ChromeFinished in chrome-plated copper, the adapter fitting is in 360° revolvable design, and consists of two sealed O-rings, allowing users to redirect the fittings at a 90 degree angle for easier tube routing. 2 adapter fittings are included in the kit.

Watercooling for the PC has been around for years in some form or another, for at least as long as Scan have been in business, with basic physics defining why you want to use it. That means for air cooling, to cope with increasing temperature in the heatsink you need to move the air across it faster. That is why thermostatically controlled fans in your PC will turn faster the hotter something gets.

Anybody who has been near their share of computer systems will appreciate that not all systems make the same amount of noise. There are a number of reasons for why this is so. Firstly, a computer makes noise for different reasons. Generally, anything mechanical is going to make noise.